
Trunk  Lock Parking  at  Night 
To unlock 
the trunk  from  the  outside,  insert  the door  key 
and  turn  it. 
You can also  press  the  car  symbol on your 
remote  keyless  entry  transmitter. 
Theft 
Vehicle theft is big  business,  especially  in some cities. 
Although your  vehicle  has  a number of theft-deterrent 
features,  we know  that  nothing  we  put  on it can 
make  it  impossible  to  steal.  However, there  are ways 
you can  help. 
Key in the Ignition 
If you  leave  your vehicle  with the  keys  inside,  it’s an 
easy  target  for  joy riders  or  professional  thieves 
-- so 
don’t do it. 
When  you park your  vehicle and open the  driver’s door, 
you’ll  hear  a  chime  reminding you to remove your  key 
from  the  ignition and  take  it with you. Always 
do this. 
Your  steering  wheel will be  locked, and 
so will your 
ignition  and transaxle.  And remember  to  lock the doors. 
Park in a lighted  spot,  close all windows and lock your 
vehicle. Remember  to keep your valuables  out 
of sight. 
Put  them 
in a storage  area, or take them with you. 
Parking  Lots 
If  you  park in a lot where someone will be watching 
your vehicle,  it’s best to  lock it up  and  take  your keys. 
But what  if you  have to  leave your ignition  key? 
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If  possible, park in a busy,  well  lit area. 
Put  your valuables in 
a storage  area,  like your 
trunk  or  glove  box.  Be sure  to close  and lock the 
storage  area. 
Close all windows. 
Lock  the  glove  box. 
Lock all the  doors  except  the  driver’s. 
Then take  the door key and remote  keyless  entry 
transmitter with you. 
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![BUICK REGAL 1998  Owners Manual Rearview Mirror Reading Lamps 
(If Equipped) 
Use the switch next to each  ].amp to turn  them on 
and  off. 
Dome  Lamp 
The  dome lamp will come  on when  you  open  the doors. 
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(If Equipped) 
Use the switch next to each  ].amp to turn  them on 
and  off. 
Dome  Lamp 
The  dome lamp will come  on when  you  open  the doors. 
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Rearview Mirror Reading Lamps 
(If Equipped) 
Use the switch next to each  ].amp to turn  them on 
and  off. 
Dome  Lamp 
The  dome lamp will come  on when  you  open  the doors. 
Battery  Rundown  Protection 
Your vehicle has a feature  to  help  prevent you from 
draining the battery in case you accidentally leave  the 
interior courtesy lamps, reading/map  lamps,  visor vanity 
lamps,  trunk lamp,  underhood lamp  or  glove box lamps 
on. 
If you  leave  any of these lamps on, they will 
automatically  turn 
off after 20 minutes, if the ignition  is 
in 
OFF. The lamps  won’t come back on again until you: 
Turn the ignition  on, 
0 Turn the lamp switch off, then on; or 
Open a door. 
Note that  if your vehicle has  less than 
15 miles (25 km) 
on the odometer, 
the battery  saver will turn off the lamps 
after only three minutes. 
Retained Accessory Power 
With  retained accessory power, your power windows, 
audio  system and sunroof will  continue  to work up to 
10 
minutes after the ignition key is turned to OFF and none 
of the doors  are opened. 
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Storage  Compartments 
Glove Box 
Use  the  door key  to lock and unlock  the  glove box. To 
open,  lift  the  latch. 
Center  Console 
To access  the  cupholders,  press on the  top of the 
cupholder door,  located  just behind the  console  shift 
lever.  Two cupholders  will  pop into  an upright  position. 
The  console  has cupholders,  a  cassette  tape  storage  area 
and  a coinholder. 
To open  the console’s  storage area, 
press  the  latch  located  toward the  front 
of the  console  lid 
on  the  driver’s  side  of the  vehicle  and pull  up. 
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Auxiliary  Power  Connection (Power  Drop) service  manual,  see  “Service  Publications,  Ordering” in 
the  Index. 
Your  vehicle  is equipped 
with an auxiliary 
power  connection. 
I NOTICE: 
Adding  some  electrical  equipment  to  your  vehicle 
can  damage 
it or  keep  other  things  from  working 
as  they  should.  This  wouldn’t  be  covered  by  your 
warranty.  Check  with  your  dealer  before  adding 
electrical  equipment  and  never  use  anything  that 
exceeds  the  fuse  rating. 
This  feature  provides  power, ground and accessory 
wires which can  be  accessed  to add aftermarket 
electrical  equipment  to your vehicle.  It 
is located on the 
passenger’s  side 
of the vehicle, under  the  glove box, 
and  is labeled with a  wire  function and fuse  rating. 
For 
information  on accessing  the  connection  and electrical 
hookup,  please  refer 
to your service  manual.  To order  a 
Astroroof (If Equipped) 
Your vehicle  may be equipped with  an express-open 
astroroof.  It includes  a sliding  glass panel and a 
one-piece  sunshade.  The  control switch works only 
when the ignition  or 
RAP is on. See “Retained 
Accessory Power”  in the  Index.  The  control switch  is 
located overhead 
on the headliner. 
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Instrument  Panel -- Your Information  System 
A. Lamp Controls 
B. Instrument Cluster 
C.  Vents 
D. Glove Box 
E. Audio System 
E Climate Controls 
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At  Least  Twice a Year 
Restraint  System Check 
Make  sure  the safety belt  reminder  light  and all your 
belts,  buckles,  latch  plates,  retractors  and  anchorages  are  working  properly.  If your  vehicle  has 
a built-in child 
restraint,  also periodically  make  sure the harness  straps, 
latch  plates,  buckle,  clip,  retractors  and anchorages  are 
working properly.  Look  for  any  other  loose  or  damaged 
safety  belt and built-in  child  restraint  system  parts.  If 
you see  anything that might  keep  a safety belt  or built-in 
child  restraint  system  from  doing  its  job, have  it 
repaired.  Have  any torn or frayed  safety belts  or  harness 
straps  replaced. 
Also  look  for  any opened  or  broken  air  bag  coverings, 
and  have  them  repaired  or replaced.  (The  air  bag  system 
does  not need  regular  maintenance.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
Inspect  wiper  blades for wear  or  cracking.  Replace  blade 
inserts  that appear  worn or  damaged  or that  streak 
or 
miss  areas  of the  windshield.  Also  see  “Wiper Blades, 
Cleaning”  in  the  Index. 
Automatic  Transaxle  Check 
Check  the transaxle  fluid  level; add if needed.  See 
“Automatic  Transaxle” 
in the  Index. A fluid loss 
may  indicate  a problem.  Check  the  system  and repair 
if  needed. 
At Least Once a Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the key lock  cylinders with the lubricant 
specified  in Part 
D. 
Body  Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate  all hinges  and latches  including  those  for  the 
body  doors,  hood,  rear compartment,  glove  box  door, 
console  door  and any folding  seat  hardware.  Part 
D tells 
you  what  to use.  More  frequent  lubrication may  be 
required  when exposed  to a corrosive  environment. 
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Courtesy  Transportation 
To Buick Motor Division, Quality Means  Service -- and 
service  means “keeping  you on the  road.” 
Included with your Buick new  car warranty 
(3 years/36,000 miles (60 000 km), whichever occurs 
first), 
is Courtesy Transportation,  a program  which 
will provide Buick retail and  lease customers with: 
Reimbursement toward a  loaner vehicle, courtesy 
of  Buick  Motor Division,  up to 
$30 a day  (five 
days  maximum)  for vehicles requiring  overnight 
warranty repairs. Also, reimbursement  up to $30 a 
day  (five  days  maximum)  may be available  for the 
cost 
of a rental car, bus  or  even a cab. 
0 A free  one-way shuttle  ride or vehicle  pick-up  from  a 
location up  to 
10 miles (1 6 km) from  the dealership 
is available  for those  whose  vehicle only requires 
same  day warranty  repairs. 
NOTE: All Courtesy Transportation arrangements 
will be administered by your  Buick  dealer 
service management. 
Courtesy Transportation  is Buick’s  way 
of extending  the 
Premium  Service you’ve come  to  expect  from  Buick 
and  its over 
2,800 dealers.  Please review  the Courtesy 
Transportation glove box  card contained in  your vehicle 
or  consult your Buick dealer  for  details.  Because 
of uncertain availability,  it  is frequently not 
possible to  provide customers with the  same model 
loaner  vehicle (including optional  equipment)  as the 
vehicle the  customer  owns  or  leases and has brought in 
for  warranty repair.  If a loaner  vehicle is required, please 
consult your  dealership  for  complete  program details 
and  loaner  car  availability  in your  area. 
Some  state insurance regulations  make it impractical 
to  rent vehicles to people under 
21 years of age.  If you 
are  under 21 and have difficulty renting  a vehicle, Buick 
will reimburse  you  up 
to $30/day, for any documented 
transportation  you receive.  Please  consult  your dealer 
for  details. 
For warranty repairs during the  Complete Vehicle 
Coverage  period in the  New  Vehicle  Limited Warranty, 
interim transportation may be available under the 
Courtesy Transportation program. Please consult your  dealer  for  details. The Courtesy Transportation program 
is  available only  in the United  States and Canada. 
In Canada, please consult your  GM dealer  for 
information on Courtesy Transportation. 
Buick  reserves  the right to  make  any  changes or 
discontinue the Courtesy Transportation program  at 
any  time  without notification. 
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Filter. Passenger Compartment  Air ................. 6- 18 
Finishcare 
.................................... 6-56 
Finish Damage 
................................. 6-58 
First  Gear.  Automatic Transaxle ................... 2-26 
Flashers.  Hazard  Warning 
......................... 5-2 
Flat  Tire.  Changing 
............................. 5-26 
Fluids  and Lubricants 
............................ 7-19 
Foreign  Countries.  Fuel 
........................... 6-5 
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Front  Parking  and  Turn  Signal Lamp  Bulb Replacement  6-37 
Fuel 
.......................................... 6-3 
Canadian 
................................ 6-4,  6-5 
Filling  Your  Tank 
.............................. 6-6 
Gage ....................................... 2-75 
In  Foreign  Countries 
........................... 6-5 
Fuses  and Circuit Breakers 
....................... 6-62 
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FrontTowing .................................. 5-11 
Gages 
Engine Coolant  Temperature 
.................... '2-67 
Fuel 
....................................... 2-75 
Gear Positions. Automatic Transaxle 
................ 2-23 
GloveBox 
.................................... 2-49 
Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating 
........................ 4-32 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
...................... 4-32 
Guide  en  Frangais 
11 
GVWR ....................................... 4-32 
GAWR 
....................................... 4-32 
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Halogen 
Bulbs ................................ 6-34 
Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
.......................... 5-2 
Head  Restraints 
................................. 1-5 
Headlamps  Aiming 
..................................... 6-35 
Bulb Replacement 
............................ 6-34 
Flash-to-Pass 
................................ 2-36 
HighLow  Beam Changer 
...................... 2-35 
OnReminder 
................................ 2-41 
Wiring 
..................................... 6-61 
Hearing  Impaired. Customer Assistance .............. 8-4 
Heated  Foldaway  Outside Mirrors .................. 2-48 
Heatedseat 
.................................... 1-4 
Heating ............................... 3.4.3.6.  3.10 
High-Beam  Headlamps 
.......................... 2-35 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............................. 4-25 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads 
......................... 4-25 
Hitches.  Trailer 
................................. 4-37 
Hood 
Checking Things  Under 
......................... 6-8 
Release 
...................................... 6-9 
Horn ......................................... 2-33 
Hydroplaning .................................. 4-21 
Ignition  Positions 
.............................. 2-17 
Ignition  Transaxle  Lock  Check 
.................... 7-17 
Illuminated Entry 
............................... 2-44 
Inflation.  Tire 
.................................. 6-40 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview Mirror 
................. 2-47 
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